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Stats: Fastest Centuries in T20 World Cup History

Batting has become a lot easier in the T20I format, with batters going bonkers right from the ball one. This has resulted in batters accumulating runs at a rapid pace, bringing huge scores, sometimes even hundreds off fewer balls.

However, scoring a century in the shortest format is a mighty task for any batter, as they have limited balls at their disposal. A few batters, though, have made the most of it, slamming hundreds in record balls.

Now, imagine a batter doing this in the high-octane T20 World Cup. The Universe Boss Chris Gayle made it all look easy when he scored a 47-ball century against England in 2016.

On that note, let’s look at the list of batters with the fastest centuries in T20 World Cup history.

Fastest Centuries in T20 World Cup

Player Balls Taken to 100 Final Score Against Venue Date
Chris Gayle (WI) 47 100* (48) England Wankhede 16 Mar 2016
Chris Gayle (WI) 50 117 (57) South Africa Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
Brendon McCullum (NZ) 51 123 (58) Bangladesh Pallekele 21 Sep 2012
Rilee Rossouw (SA) 52 109 (56) Bangladesh Sydney 27 Oct 2022
Ahmed Shehzad (PAK) 58 111* (62) Bangladesh Mirpur 30 Mar 2014
Suresh Raina (IND) 59 101 (60) South Africa Gros Islet 2 May 2010
Alex Hales (ENG) 60 116* (64) Sri Lanka Chattogram 27 Mar 2014
Tamim Iqbal (BAN) 60 103* (63) Oman Dharamsala 13 Mar 2016
Glenn Phillips (NZ) 61 104 (64) Sri Lanka Sydney 29 Oct 2022
Mahela Jayawardene (SL) 63 100 (64) Zimbabwe Providence 3 May 2010
Jos Buttler (ENG) 67 101* (67) Sri Lanka Sharjah 1 Nov 2021

Key Insights

Chris Gayle holds the record for smashing the fastest century in T20 World Cup history. In fact, he has hammered 2 of the quickest tons in the competition, with one coming off 47 balls and the other in 50 balls. 

In contrast, Jos Buttler has scored the slowest hundred in the premier T20 competition. He took 67 balls to bring up his ton against Sri Lanka in 2021.

Gayle was also the first man to reach triple-digit figures in T20Is and is the only batter with 2 hundreds in the World Cup.

Brendon McCullum’s 51-ball 100 is the fastest by a designated wicketkeeper-batter in the T20 World Cup. His 123 against Bangladesh is the highest individual score in the tournament’s history.